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Assisted suicide law would make this a country that says ‘some lives are not worth living’ Churches unite in prayer for peace in the Middle East Bishops welcome recognition of Palestinian state Conservation project launched to preserve ‘table top’ tombs New Westminster Declaration on Christianity in public life Online gaming initiative to receive grants from £4.8-million... (2164 words)Assisted suicide law would make this a country that says ‘some lives are not worth living’ – Bishop of London
The Bishop of London has warned peers in the House of Lords that legalising assisted suicide in England and Wales will “change society” by endorsing the idea that “some lives are not worth living”. Bishop Sarah Mullally, the former Chief Nursing Officer for England, was concerned about those who could face internal and subtle pressures... (464 words)Churches unite in prayer for peace in the Middle East
Church of England congregations across the country have come together with churches from other denominations to pray for the people of Gaza, the wider Holy Land and the Middle East. A coalition of Christian charities and aid agencies, working in partnership with ecumenical church leaders, organised a dedicated Day of Prayer for Peace in late... (350 words)Four bishops welcome recognition of Palestinian state
A group of bishops with a close interest in the Holy Land have welcomed the announcement that the UK has formally recognised a Palestinian state. The Bishop of Southwark, Christopher Chessun, the Church of England’s lead bishop for the Middle East, together with the Bishops of Chelmsford, Gloucester and Norwich, said the decision could help... (362 words)Conservation project launched to preserve ‘table top’ tombs
A Church of England-backed initiative has been launched to help with the preservation of thousands of stone monuments that feature in churchyards throughout the country. There are believed to be more than 4,000 ‘table top’ tombs, many ornately carved, dating from the 17th to the 19th century, in Diocese of Gloucester churchyards alone, and many... (133 words)Do not ‘co-opt’ the cross to divide: Bishops join church leaders in message after rally
A group of Church of England bishops and senior clergy have joined leaders from across denominations in speaking out against any “co-opting or corrupting” of the Christian faith and symbols to exclude others. The bishops of Winchester, Manchester, Southwark, Croydon, Bradford, Woolwich and Kingston were among the signatories to a joint letter from church leaders... (250 words)New Westminster Declaration on Christianity in public life
A declaration that “Christian truth and values” belong at the heart of public life in the UK has been recently launched, in the hope that it will attract 100,000 signatures and trigger a debate in Parliament. The 2025 Westminster Declaration argues for the importance of heterosexual marriage and the “complementarity of men and women”. It... (176 words)Online gaming initiative to receive grants from £4.8-million funding pool
For the first time, the Strategic Mission and Ministry Investment Board of the C of E (SMMIB) is to fund an online gaming initiative, as part of its agreed £4.8 million of partnerships. Emmaus Gaming (EG), which explores digital evangelism and discipleship through online gaming, has been awarded £468,637 this year. The funding will facilitate... (97 words)Church of England partnerships of £11m will benefit nearly half of parishes
Nearly half of parishes across the Church of England will be able to benefit from £11m of investment in partner organisations dedicated to sharing the Christian faith, new figures show. A range of traditions, activities and organisations will be supported through the funding, from expanding an Anglo-Catholic mission network to using social media content to... (143 words)
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